Inexpensive And Stunning DIY Arch Window Shade - Blackout (tutorial By Renee Romeo)

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  • Inexpensive And Stunning DIY Arch Window Shade - Blackout (tutorial By Renee Romeo)
    Here's the best DIY Blackout arch window shade.
    Can a DIY blackout arch window shade do the job properly? There aren't many options to cover hard-to-fit windows. Most are made of paper or they cost more than your kid's used car. Rarely do they offer a true, room darkening fit. My solution maintains the beautiful, architectural windows that everyone loves. No matter how many shades you need, your wallet won't be hurting . You can have room darkening shades that are custom fit to your arch and do the job properly.
    These are cheap, easy and gorgeous!
    You can download my materials list here: XX. For under twenty dollars each, your arches match your room's decor. What's better than that? You can make this shade in almost any fabric you choose. The most important thing to keep in mind is that you choose thin fabric. There isn't much space for thick fabrics. Circle top windows are perfect half moons or they can be odd dimensions. Mine are an odd shape but I have enough fabric to cover the arch perfectly when it's finished. Many arches only require about 18 inches of fabric length. That's great on the budget!
    My DIY Blackout Arch Window Shade solves sunlight issues completely.
    Are the shades operational? No, but the room is a bedroom and it's the perfect choice. I'm working on three shades today. You can follow along with me. I'll show you everything you need to get the job done right. You only need a few simple tools that you (most likely) already have. There isn't any skill requirement. I'm giving all my tips and tricks so that you get the same professional results. This is a window treatment that your overnight guests will thank you for! I can't wait for sleep, sunlight and daybreak.
    The DIY site that teaches you how to create and succeed with all projects around the home. Reneeromeo.com
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  • @leighmiller4684
    @leighmiller4684 Před 5 lety +3

    This is an amazing video. I've been sewing for years and didn't know the window grate could be removed. Never even thought of trying. Many thanks Renee, from one seamstress to another.

  • @ladymayramorfin413
    @ladymayramorfin413 Před 3 měsíci +3

    Wouldn't it be easier if you get the measurements and make your own compass and make a half of the circle. Thats how I got a perfect fit on my window. Thank you for showing us how to make this type of curtains.

  • @patriciastark25
    @patriciastark25 Před 5 lety +1

    Thank you again for your helpful suggestions. I will definitely try a framing shop first and keep my fingers crossed. I really appreciate your rapid response and will keep you posted on how it goes.

  • @jamiewinters4370
    @jamiewinters4370 Před 5 lety +2

    This is a great tutorial, thanks for showing, Renee!!

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 5 lety

      Jamie Winters, Hey- thanks for leaving such a nice comment! You're guaranteed to get better sleep with this project. All the best, Renee

  • @brucewilliams6292
    @brucewilliams6292 Před 3 lety +2

    Thank you for the video. I appreciate the effort you put into doing these and it is appreciated. It came out nice.

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 3 lety

      Hi Bruce, Thanks for taking the time to send this nice note. This is such a successful way to control sunlight with these challenging windows and they're good looking too! All the best with your project, Renee

  • @nancystaggs8605
    @nancystaggs8605 Před 6 lety +3

    Great video, I have never had windows like these, but they are very pretty. You make everything seem so easy.

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 6 lety

      Nancy Staggs, You're always so sweet to comment! I try to make it as easy as possible and it works out most of the time 🙄. Thanks for the support!!! XO Renee

  • @soharmakki8661
    @soharmakki8661 Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for the great idea I’m so happy to find you for sure I will do it for my arch window

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 3 lety

      Sohar, I'm happy you found me too! I have over 175 DIY project videos on my website www.reneeromeo.com. I hope you'll check a few of them out. Best wishes with this project! Renee

  • @icyettall2905
    @icyettall2905 Před 5 lety +2

    Great idea and tutorial, thank you! I don't have a decoupage roller, but a pastry rolling pin should work fine too!

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 5 lety +1

      Icy Ettall, Thank you so much for the kind note! I love your idea for using a pastry roller - there's ALWAYS a solution to get our projects done - no matter what it takes! Have fun with you shades too. My guests say that mine look expensive = BONUS!! All the best, Renee

  • @johnforrester1442
    @johnforrester1442 Před 5 lety +4

    Just what I was looking for today. I knew I could make them somehow, but hadn't thought of the matt. I have used thick insulation board before to block off windows and decorated that with fabric or paint, but have never done the arched window. I would rather do with insulation board to keep energy costs down, but don't think the guys at Home Depot would be able to cut my arch from the board. They were kind enough to cut the dimensions of my windows that were rectangular on their machine, so those were easy. I love this idea!

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 5 lety +1

      John Forrester, These are working out GREAT for me! It blocks a lot of the heat - not all of it- but I notice the rooms are cooler than they used to be. Maybe a plastic corrugated board would do a better job at insulating (due to the air chamber between the panels) but I needed something super thin to fit behind my wood window mullion frames. I think the the plastic corrugated board is worth a try if you have the depth for it. It's just as easy to cut too. Let me know how it goes! All the best, Renee

  • @JakeBollig
    @JakeBollig Před 2 lety +1

    awesome! thank you for sharing! This helps me tremendously!

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 2 lety

      Go Find Nervous, You'll be so happy you did this! No more "wake up" calls from the early morning sun. This works perfectly for me in my east facing room. All the best with your project, Renee

  • @AnneWilkynson
    @AnneWilkynson Před rokem +1

    Perfect, exactly what I needed, thank you
    ✌💜🇨🇦

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před rokem

      It works and looks great! All the best with your project! So happy to help, Renee

  • @tlynn7043
    @tlynn7043 Před 3 lety +1

    Thanks this is such a great idea and even us non sewers can do it and make it look really nice. 😃

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 3 lety +1

      TLynn, YES!!!! It'll look so professional. Have fun, Renee

  • @talkinghands8513
    @talkinghands8513 Před 5 lety +5

    We have this window above the master bathroom. When our neighbor gets up in the night, we are awakened by her light. I saw this video and thought I’d give it a try....we slept through the night without light interruptions 😃 Thank you for a great video.

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 5 lety

      Brenda, I'm so happy I could help! Circle top windows are pretty but also pretty hard to find coverings for. You saved big $$$ too - yay! You made my day, Renee

  • @jenc1798
    @jenc1798 Před 5 lety +1

    Wow! Impressive!

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 5 lety

      Jen C, They're so gorgeous too! They work like a charm and I'm no longer awakened at the crack of dawn. Yay! Thanks for the nice comment. You can see more of my projects at www.reneeromeo.com too. All the best, Renee

  • @henriettafoy387
    @henriettafoy387 Před 3 lety

    A fountain of excellent information and you told instructions clearly and simple to follow. I am new to your site and am pleased to investigate it more. Thank you

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 3 lety

      Hi Henrietta, I'm so happy you found me! Thank you for the kind words. I know you'll find all kinds of helpful DIY tips on my site. Here's my most popular video:
      reneeromeo.com/2017/12/13/how-to-design-and-fold-towels-like-a-hotel/
      I think it's because you don't need to purchase anything to replicate these pretty designs. Enjoy! Renee

  • @ingeborgsvensson4896
    @ingeborgsvensson4896 Před 6 lety

    Very nice, I'm going to try this.

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 6 lety +1

      Ingeborg Svensson, This is a life saver idea for me. I wasn't getting enough sleep before making these great shades. I love sun shine but not at 5 am everyday. 🌞I hope this helps your sleep too! Renee

  • @zorrinabauman1148
    @zorrinabauman1148 Před 2 lety +2

    Loved what you’ve done!! Tornado victim (March 26,2021 Georgia) and the WORST window to get replaced. Totally agree with you on the “fan” and that’s when I find you, how to make my own window cover. Lost every tree and that morning sun is blinding. Right now we’ve cut out bubble-foil to cover ..since it is tempered am wondering if I could just cover the foil as it’s all cut to fit.. now just choose a fabric..

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 2 lety

      Zorrina, So sorry to hear about all your trees! I really think your idea is great. I think it will work out the same way as mine did. Best wishes for a speedy landscaping recovery too, Renee

  • @erionomeri007
    @erionomeri007 Před rokem +1

    Great video, thanks, this is a great option

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před rokem

      Erin, I'm so happy with it! Thanks for the kind words, Renee

  • @sohailaahmadzai5287
    @sohailaahmadzai5287 Před 4 lety +1

    Love it thanks❤

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 4 lety

      Hi Sohaila, Thank you for the kind words! Renee

  • @houstonwarren2
    @houstonwarren2 Před 3 lety +1

    I'm just a guy who prefers to work in the garage on motors and I'll be honest, in searching for a remedy for some decent looking blackouts for some windows in our new home...I thought this video would suck like many others. Ma'am, you rock! Amazing work!

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 3 lety

      R Warren, I'm so happy that I made a believer out of you!! I even changed out the blinds after the fact so that the windows would look even nicer. I can't believe that pleated fans are the only choice for purchasing something for these windows. At least this solution is completely customizable to your new home decor and it's inexpensive too. If you'd like many more interesting ideas for making your new home rock (even more), please go to my website www.reneeromeo.com for everything from construction, reupholstery, product reviews, baking and much more. I have over 175 helpful video tutorials over there...Thanks so much for the kind words, Renee

  • @deangirl20
    @deangirl20 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for this. The top of my son's window is not a perfect half circle, but rather it has straight sides and an oblong arch. I knew there had to be a way to cover it. I was trying to think how to build a frame for cloth. This looks much easier 😅 It is quite large, but I saw the suggestions for a frame shop!

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před rokem +1

      Dean Girl, I'm so happy that you found this. Some of the windows out there are so pretty but so difficult to cover. The frame shop should be able to help you out. Best wishes and thank you! Renee

  • @beautybynature5692
    @beautybynature5692 Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for the idea! I have a wide arch window and the grates are inside. Any ideas for an upscale look? Thanks!!!

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 4 lety +1

      Hi Beauty by Nature, You're very welcome! I've recently come across some metallic wallpapers (subtley light reflecting) that look like gorgeos silk fabric. You may find something like that a little more glamorous than adhering fabric to the carboard instead. Your local Sherwin Williams store should have a nice variety of Metallic books to choose from. You can glue them on with spay glue as well. I hope this helps!! All the best, Renee

  • @nancydavis8015
    @nancydavis8015 Před rokem +2

    What do you do if your inside window does not have a grate or tabs to hold board to window?

  • @midnightxuser6447
    @midnightxuser6447 Před rokem

    Can you add a link to where you bought the arch frame that you’re putting in over the fabric because I’ve never seen that before - thank you! A great video!🎇

  • @RideByNight
    @RideByNight Před 4 lety +2

    Where can I find large pieces of mat board? I have a half circle window that's 71" across and 35" tall.

  • @belindahughes321
    @belindahughes321 Před 2 dny

    I get the setting sun in my master. Do you thing the spray adhesive will withstand the direct sunlight that is will get?

  • @ShrimpCracka
    @ShrimpCracka Před 7 měsíci +1

    awesome

  • @bobeardington666
    @bobeardington666 Před 5 lety +2

    You’re awesome and I love you

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 5 lety

      Bo Beardington (Love the name), Awww... thanks! You can watch my #1 video too: reneeromeo.com/2017/12/13/how-to-design-and-fold-towels-like-a-hotel/
      Renee

  • @amandahindman7201
    @amandahindman7201 Před 5 lety +3

    Any suggestion for a window that does not have the grate like yours does? How would you suggest keeping it up there?

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 5 lety +2

      I would use a hot glue gun just to keep it in place. Literally just a few dabs onto the window edges. Don't worry - the glue will scrape off if/when you don"t need the shade anymore. Just wait for the sun to stop shining on it or for a cool day. Thanks for the great question! Renee

    • @SoniSankapal
      @SoniSankapal Před 4 lety

      Renee Romeo - We dot have grate either. We prefer not to use any adhesive material like hot gun or double sided tape on the glass window. I am worried that once we remove the blind, the marks on the glass will look bad. Do you have any other suggestion which acts like grate and hold the blind in place?

  • @edo4609
    @edo4609 Před 5 lety +1

    I have an 8' wide window-4' radius arch. any ideas ? Also, no grate ??

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 5 lety +1

      Yes! The difficulty will be finding a piece of sturdy cardboard that large. In your case, you can choose a thicker piece because you don't have a grate to place it behind. Once you do, cut it an inch taller than the opening. You can then cover it like I did and simply lean it against the window. If you need to secure it from falling over (due to drafts), just put a dab or two of hot glue on the edge and glue it directly to the window frame. It will come off easily if you ever need to remove it. Thanks for the great question! All the best, Renee

  • @wandaazpeitia4791
    @wandaazpeitia4791 Před 5 lety +1

    I did 3 windows over the weekend. It blocks all the light and looks so expensive and custom. Thank you for the tutorial!

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 5 lety

      Wanda Azpeitia, How wonderful! I agree. They're much more expensive and custom looking than anything you can buy already made. I'm so happy I could help. All the best, Renee

  • @staciekirchhoff7578
    @staciekirchhoff7578 Před 6 lety +7

    Looks fantastic - but devil's advocate here, what does it look like from the outside? Thanks!

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 6 lety +1

      Stacie Kirchhoff, Thanks! It's been working out great too. If you go to my website at: www.reneeromeo.com and click on the ARTS and Crafts category, you can see a photo - treated on the top windows, untreated on the bottom. It looks nice from the outside too! Thanks for asking. All the best, Renee

    • @talkinghands8513
      @talkinghands8513 Před 5 lety +1

      My home is tan on the outside, and when I put my butcher paper up there to get a pattern, I went outside and it gave a nice toned effect, so I attached it to the board facing outside. It looks fantastic lol

  • @reneeeaster
    @reneeeaster Před 3 lety +1

    My window is about 55" wide and I'm not finding mat boards that big. Any ideas for a substitute? Thanks!

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 3 lety

      Hi Renee! Your local frame shop will carry larger pieces of mat board. 55 inches shouldn't be a problem for them. Best wishes with your project! This is such a sleep saver!! Renee

  • @patricialanderos8936
    @patricialanderos8936 Před 6 lety +1

    Exactly what I have been looking for! Where do I get the list of materials I need to have? The intro says to "click here" for materials needed. All it are to XXs as a link but is not working.

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 6 lety +1

      Patricia Landeros, Please go to my website: reneeromeo.com and click on the link in the commentary there. I just got permission from CZcams last week to add active links so it will take me a bit of time to add them to all 120 videos of mine. You'll get it right away if you go there. Thanks for asking. All the best, Renee

    • @jaynepolvere419
      @jaynepolvere419 Před 3 lety

      I cannot find the materials either.... What is Mat board and where do I purchaes it??? Help!!

  • @jayfafe
    @jayfafe Před 6 lety

    There is no section for "commentary" for the materials?

  • @theharsh2005
    @theharsh2005 Před 4 lety +1

    excellent

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 4 lety

      Harsh Shah, Thank you! I hope you try this. It solved the sleeping situation in our home. All the best, Renee

    • @theharsh2005
      @theharsh2005 Před 4 lety

      @@ReneeRomeo TY, will def going to give it a try.

  • @patriciastark25
    @patriciastark25 Před 5 lety +1

    I want to try this treatment, it looks like a perfect solution. However, I wasn’t able to access the source of the double sided mat board. Could you please let me know where this is available. Thank you so much.

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 5 lety

      Hi Pat, You can find this mat board at any art supply store (usually located near universities) or Michael's and Hobby Lobby carry it as well. You will love the look. My treatments actually look expensive! All the best with your project, Renee

    • @patriciastark25
      @patriciastark25 Před 5 lety +1

      Renee Romeo Hi Renee, Actually our Michaels doesn’t have double sided mat board and nothing in the size of the one in your tutorial. I went online and everything I found was mat board, suited for framing art and photos in smaller sizes. Do you think using 1/4” foam board would work. I could paint one side black and proceed per the tutorial. I don’t know what other material would be thinner and work better. If you have a link to a source for the mat board in a larger size, please let me know. A search on Hobby Lobby didn’t produce any results either. I am at a loss. Thanks so much.

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 5 lety

      @@patriciastark25 If you have a framing store in your area, that would be the best bet. They can sell you a piece. This IS mat board for framing art and photos (I wouldn't exactly call it double sided) but a piece of 1/4 foam board would be a good second choice - assuming that it's not too thick or your installation. FYI - foam is a bit harder to cut though. I hope this helps! Renee

    • @Chorkymom
      @Chorkymom Před 5 lety +1

      I got the corrugated plastic (like for realtor signs or teenager spirit from their school). But I couldn't make a template by myself, so I may have wasted it.

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 5 lety +1

      ​@@Chorkymom You can try to cut a piece of 1/8 inch luan mahogany the size that you need for your project. It's available in 4 x 8 foot sheets at your local home improvement store. Just be sure you secure it with heavy duty glue or nails to your window frame, as you don't want something that large falling. I hope this helps your situation. Renee

  • @sophieisabella
    @sophieisabella Před 2 lety +1

    I know this video is kinda old so there’s a chance you won’t see this comment, but would you mind sharing where you got the double-sided black and white matboard? 😬 I can’t seem to find one that’s black and white on both sides and the one you use is perfect! 😩 The craft stores I have near me are Hobby Lobby, Michaels, and JoAnn’s. Hopefully you got yours from there? 😅😂 Thanks for this video btw! It’s exactly what I was looking for! Currently trying to do this on two of our arch windows!

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 2 lety +1

      Hi Soph, I'm very active on social media so I didn't miss it. I purchased mine at Michael's. If you don't have luck there, try a local frame shop. They can order it for you. All the best, Renee

  • @mauricereid4796
    @mauricereid4796 Před 5 lety +1

    Where do you buy the map board???

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 5 lety

      Hi Maurice, You can buy mat board at an art supply store or Michaels. It's the stuff they use around pictures for framing. It comes in various sizes, depending upon how large your circle top is. If you can't find it in those places, try calling a framing shop and see if they will sell it to you. All the best, Renee

  • @vatitansbaseball
    @vatitansbaseball Před 2 lety +1

    Where do you get tracing paper that large?

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 2 lety

      Hi Thomas, If you can't find it that big at your local craft store, then just tape a few pieces together to get dimensions as big as your window. I know it's not easy to find materials in some locations. All the best with your project, Renee

  • @isabelle1331
    @isabelle1331 Před 4 lety +2

    I thought dark colors took in the heat, so I am surprised you are putting the black side out ?

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 4 lety

      Hi Isa, Excellent point! The reason why I face it with black is so that it appears to blend with the other windows when you view them from outside. You can see this in the video photo on my website here: reneeromeo.com/2018/06/08/diy-blackout-arch-window-shade/
      The windows on top are covered and the windows on the bottom are not. It makes for a seamless appearance on the outside of your home. The indoor facing fabric can help with some heat insulation but honestly I haven't felt a great deal of heat on the inside of the circle top since doing this. It's helping to block the sun and the room stays so much cooler. If you're concerned about using black, you can always use white but your neighbors will be able to notice that something is in the window. I think this all all just preference. Great question, Renee

  • @robbyman398
    @robbyman398 Před 6 lety +1

    Never thought of doing that when I lived there... I would put some old pillows in the windows to block out the sun! haha. definitely a good idea

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 6 lety +1

      TheFXguy, Did you really? I was up at 6:30 am every day and I put some paper up but it wasn't enough. You poor thing - you must have been sleep deprived the whole time! I'm sleeping like a baby now. Love it! Renee

  • @jayfafe
    @jayfafe Před 6 lety +4

    "XX" Link not functional? (Link not working) No link to materials needed?

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 6 lety

      Danceoflife iTpro, I'm really sorry for that. CZcams just approved me to link to other sites (literally last week) and I need to go back through all my videos with materials lists to get them properly linked via CZcams. You can absolutely get the materials list via my website: www.reneeromeo.com. Just click on the arts and crafts section, find the correct video and click on the link in the commentary. Apparantly, CZcams likes to drag their feet - I've had the request infor over 6 months... All the best, Renee

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 6 lety

      If you have further problems, please let me know and I'll help you through! 👌Renee

  • @Chorkymom
    @Chorkymom Před 5 lety

    Has anyone been able to accomplish this on their own? My arch is almost twice as wide.

  • @billholt2010
    @billholt2010 Před 2 lety

    Actually, I think the fabric used is kind of dark! It would’ve been fun to use something more like the design on your blouse. I am going to use your idea for two 1/4 round windows next to each other and use a light filtering solar shade fabric on plexiglass so I get filtered light!

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 2 lety

      Great idea!! This would be GREAT as a light filtering idea too! Excellent idea! So happy to help out, Renee

  • @markfiore8719
    @markfiore8719 Před 2 lety +1

    you could have just used your grates to make the arch. Mark the ends, find center point at bottom and use a pencil and string to draw the arch.

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 2 lety

      Great idea! My way shows people without grates how to do it. Your way makes it easier for those with grates. Thanks for sharing! I'm sure you'll help others make this a fast project. All the best, Renee

  • @faithhouses6725
    @faithhouses6725 Před 4 lety +6

    Not all arch windows have that wood grate you have. So this is not practical for all arch windows.

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 4 lety +4

      Faith Houses, Some of my viewers got creative and used small dabs of high heat hot glue or tiny nails to get theirs to stay put on the window frames. It just depends what your window material is. I hope this helps! All the best, Renee

  • @JohannesJunkJournalLife
    @JohannesJunkJournalLife Před 4 lety +1

    Rene thanks for the tip. I have a huge window I call wagon wheel that is so bought in the afternoon that it’s hit an annoying. I like the stars at night but was looking to do a temporary cover to give me a break. Also, don’t have removable grates. I am going to tweak your technique and try it. I will give you credit on my little channel called MIY make it Yourself with Johanne Disalvo! I will subscribe, if you find time to visit and subscribe that would be good for me too! Just another way!

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 4 lety

      Johanne, Consider me subscribed! Awesome idea - it's like a collaboration in another way. You're very welcome! I'll keep an eye out for your project. I love to see what everyone does with my info and am always blown away with their excellent results. Beat wishes, Renee

  • @easynickname09
    @easynickname09 Před 5 lety +1

    Not sure it will look good from outside. Also for me the purpose of having nice window shapes like that is also to have as much light as possible inside the room, so blocking it permanently does not sounds like a good plan. And I am not even talking about the day you'll be willing to remove that glue...But everyone is different. I see a lot of tenants living all day with shades down, in the dark, very weird people to me. (vampires maybe ?, lol)

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 5 lety +2

      Lau Rent, I'm sorry that you misunderstood my process. First, many attic windows on new construction homes are not windows at all. They're merely black laminated cut outs to mimic windows (a picture, if you will) so you can't tell the difference between a real window and a picture of one. Mine look identical to real windows from the street (minus the decorative grates). I have 28 circle top widows in my home. I have them in my public spaces as well as my private spaces. I only treated the private spaces. I wanted to block sunlight in case my guests or I want to sleep late. I can guess that people who work the night shift or people that have neighbors too close by would need this for light control and/or privacy. And, I didn't glue this shade to the window or window frame. I merely glued trim to the edge of the fabric/cardboard so that it blocks light penetration around the edges and they're easily removable. The decorative grates keep the shade firmly in place. I hope this helps clear things up. I'm a lover of sunshine too! Renee

  • @randydevoe4803
    @randydevoe4803 Před 3 lety +1

    Ok, awesome idea. However, you need the blinds to match the upper material in some way, the white shades look horrendous with classy circle top “shades”.

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 3 lety

      Randy, I so agree!! I'm slowly replacing all the white blinds to match the wood window casings. The windows look so much nicer when the blinds just seamlessly blend. Haha - one project at a time... All the best, Renee

  • @sylyjoly
    @sylyjoly Před 5 lety

    i wouldnt suggest this in a cold climate

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 5 lety

      Syl JoLy, Why not? Mine are perfect after this long, cold winter. ? Renee

  • @salinahobbes6464
    @salinahobbes6464 Před 2 lety +1

    But it’s not removable 🥲

    • @ReneeRomeo
      @ReneeRomeo  Před 2 lety +1

      Salina & Hobbes, I remove these every time I clean the windows. I can pop them back in when I'm done. Renee

    • @nicholerindom796
      @nicholerindom796 Před 2 lety

      Is the hot glue removable?

  • @SD-yb5fx
    @SD-yb5fx Před 3 lety +1

    Why not make sure that you are truly saved by Jesus Christ and practice this way. Remorsefully confess with your heart your sins to Jesus Christ who is God and tell Him that you right now are repenting of your sins and you want to be born again of the Spirit from above. Tell Jesus that you are remorsefully sorry for breaking His commandments and that you are begging for forgiveness from Him. Allow His blood from the cross to wash away your sins. After this is done with your heart successfully the Holy Spirit will come to live within you and He will rebuild you from the inside out.
    Look for signs that you are saved. Things like spreading the good news from Jesus, getting other people saved, a craving for the word of God, reading the Bible, etc… These things are known as a calling and fruit bearing. If you're not bearing fruit then keep doing it. Sometimes it takes time to get saved. Read Matthew chapter 13 from the King James Bible. God bless!!!